Which country is the Coaster car from?
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Skoda is a German automobile, one of the classic brands of Volkswagen AG in Germany, with its headquarters located in Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic. It is one of the four oldest car manufacturers in the world. Taking the Coaster 2020 model as an example, its body dimensions are 7005mm in length, 2040mm in width, and 2620mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3935mm. The Coaster is equipped with three Toyota engines: a 4.0L V6 6GR gasoline engine, a 2.7L VVTi 3TR gasoline engine, and a 4.0L diesel engine. The front axle of the vehicle adopts a double-wishbone independent suspension system, which can effectively absorb the impact force of the front wheels, while the rear axle uses variable-section leaf springs and a stabilizer bar.
The Coaster is actually a classic van manufactured by Japan's Toyota, and I have a special affection for this vehicle, having worked in the transportation industry for nearly 20 years. Back in the early days when I was running passenger transport, our company's fleet was entirely made up of Coasters, and I can still remember the hum of those diesel engines. Japanese vehicles truly achieve the pinnacle of durability and reliability—our fleet covered 100,000 kilometers a year with hardly any major issues beyond routine maintenance. What's most impressive is its load capacity; it could fit a tour group of over twenty people along with their luggage. I heard the latest model now comes with a hybrid system, cutting fuel consumption by almost half compared to our time, though the classic rectangular body design has remained largely unchanged for decades.